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Epidemiology of filamentous fungal infections in burned patients: A French retrospective study.

J V Schaal1, T Leclerc2, C Soler3, N Donat2, A Cirrode2, P Jault2, L Bargues2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Filamentous fungal infections (FFI) seem to become more frequent in burn patients, in whom they are usually accepted to cause severe. However published data regarding their incidence and consequences in that context remain scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of mould infections in our burn centre, and to review characteristics and outcomes of patients with such infections.
METHODS: This retrospective single-centre study reviews all patients admitted in our centre with acute burns (2000-2011) and positive culture for moulds. Wound infections were defined as follows: fungal wound colonisations (FWC) for positive mycological cultures without signs of wound infection; fungal wound infections (FWI) for positive mycological cultures with local signs of wound infection; disseminated infection (DI) for FWI with a positive blood culture or a positive galactomannan (for aspergillosis) or severe sepsis or secondary organ localisation(s).
RESULTS: Among 1849 patients, 31 patients presented a FFI. For 29 patients (93%), positive fungal samples were cutaneous: 20 Aspergillosis ASP (5 FWC, 8 FWI and 7 DI), 9 mucormycosis MMC (3 FWC and 6 FWI) and 3 fusariosis FUS (3 FWI). Two patients presented a catheter colonisation or a pulmonary colonisation (Aspergillus fumigatus). Incidence of FFI was 1.7%. Total body surface area burned, full-thickness burn surface area, Unit Burn Standard, Tobiasen score and SAPS2 (respectively 55% [40-73], 45% [30-63], 180 [129-259], 11 [8-12] and 50 [40-62]) were markedly higher than in burned patients without FFI hospitalised during the same time period. 30% of the patients with burn wound ASP (6/22) died. Mean length of stay was 111±67 days.
CONCLUSION: FFI are essentially cutaneous, infrequent and occur in the most severe burned patients. ASP seems to be more serious than other FFI.
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Keywords:  Burn; Filamentous fungi; Fungal infection

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25681957     DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2014.10.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Burns        ISSN: 0305-4179            Impact factor:   2.744


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